Farr, O. M., & Mantzoros, C. S. (2016). Obese individuals with more components of the metabolic syndrome and/or prediabetes demonstrate decreased activation of reward-related brain centers in response to food cues in both the fed and fasting states: A preliminary fMRI study. Int J Obes (Lond).
Citação norma ChicagoFarr, Olivia M., and Christos S. Mantzoros. "Obese Individuals With More Components of the Metabolic Syndrome And/or Prediabetes Demonstrate Decreased Activation of Reward-related Brain Centers in Response to Food Cues in Both the Fed and Fasting States: A Preliminary FMRI Study." Int J Obes (Lond) 2016.
MLA CitationFarr, Olivia M., and Christos S. Mantzoros. "Obese Individuals With More Components of the Metabolic Syndrome And/or Prediabetes Demonstrate Decreased Activation of Reward-related Brain Centers in Response to Food Cues in Both the Fed and Fasting States: A Preliminary FMRI Study." Int J Obes (Lond) 2016.